I Hate Linux

Thursday, July 21, 2016

A (hashed) prediction of the future (expires end of 2016)

The following is an email I sent to a co-worker back on 4/6/2015 who was at the time a rather senior person in the Windows org.

As we approach the end of the window I gave myself for this prediction, I wanted to re-post it in a more public place so if/when it comes true I can more publicly say "I told you so" and "you should have listened" (though not just to him).

I wish to make a prediction of the
future (well I made it a couple of weeks ago, but wanted to send it now that
you were back so it was less likely be less likely to get swept up in a post
vacation mailbox purge of unread mail)... though because of the nature of the
prediction (which most would dismiss outright) it’s clear text cannot be
revealed at present. Instead I present the following hashes for later
verification (by end of 2016 I figure):

length 159

MD5

D7BEA2AB0317D11D134738B402D86A6D

SHA1

B376DAB38017A4FA5D86F9B329B02903C99FC380

SHA256

776778DE7F37658204F9C7B874588F69720629B06BB9E7ECB11120D4F1E0AAF3

SHA384

A0AB8EA0FB78449A3B024DE0ABD0CE338F8A72E46B436D70C04B9D1223176B8A

B28325861E379ED8FC10310045F7024C

SHA512

DF8C51B44B233293650DFC6D3C9F55DDC7780863C6F2FFFFF646011011D4D225

5C596C8AE0F2184B62E93D03FF5B2DC0A5CA174E096575853529C3D17CCDC641

A little long of text perhaps, but it’s a (it’s long because it’s actually a three-parter (I opted to
leave out the far more drastic 4th prediction).